Top speed and 0-60 improved in response to community sourced manufacturer claims.

RQ16 C (will become B ) Renault/Alpine A310 V6 Turbo (PRIZE CAR)

Name and stats changed to reflect the fact this is Group 4/B spec

RQ27 S 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT3

Name has been corrected to SLS GT3.

RQ30 A 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X FQ-400 (PRIZE CAR)

New photo, name and date corrected to be Evo VIII

RQ27 S 2016 Dodge Viper ACR

MRA has been improved

RQ25 A 2016 Jaguar F-Type Convertible

Model in-game is now the correct colour.

RQ20 B 1954 Jaguar D-Type

0-60 corrected from 3.7 to 4.7s.

RQ19 B 1998 BMW 540i

Year corrected to 1993.

RQ24 A 2006 Mercedes-AMG E 63

Year corrected to 2011.

RQ30 A 2013 Audi S8 plus

Year corrected to 2015.

RQ29 S 2017 Porsche Macan Turbo S Performance Pack

Name corrected by removing 'S'.

RQ30 S 2018 McLaren 720S

0-60 and MRA improved after new test data was sourced.

RQ24 A 2018 Chevrolet Copo Camaro (PRIZE CAR)

Tyres changed to slicks, handling reduced

RQ23 A 2003 Mercedes-AMG E 55

New image.

RQ25 A 1966 Jaguar XJ13

New image.

RQ26 A 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Z06

New image.

RQ24 A 2015 Mercedes CLS 400

New image.

RQ26 A 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE (PRIZE CAR)

MRA improved

Notes on rarity/RQ changesTo determine RQ, all cars are run stock on a representative sample of tracks. We note their relative rank in three types of conditions: dry, wet, and off-road. The condition it performs best in is weighted most heavily when determining the overall rank; the condition it performs worst in is weighted the least.

The latest version of the RQ balancing encompasses the following changes:- Includes all the cars that have been confirmed since the last RQ rebalance (which includes many cars for future updates)- The corrections listed above- The fix to heavier cars being faster up hills- The traction changes for 4WD vehicles (where 4WD Perf tires are now much weaker on off-road, and a bit weaker in rain, relative to other 4WD cars)

Do note that some 4WD perf vehicles are differently affected by this combination of changes:- Some (not many) rank higher in dry than in wet, so their dry performance is more heavily weighted, and their RQ is less impacted by the traction change- With this latest RQ run, quite a few more Slick tire cars are added to the list, which improves the ranking of 4WD perf cars in the wet (as there are more cars that they beat). This somewhat offsets their slightly reduced effectiveness in wet with the traction change.- The distribution of newer cars also affects how much a given car's rank may change.

Why would you downgrade Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV?!!? It is one of the key cars in 90s events and I just recently upgraded it...

They should've moved the other rq 23 evo down as well

It's all explained in the post! To remove any doubt though, this is not something we do manually. Based on all the changes and additions we re-rank the cars via the process described. If one RQ23 goes down and another doesn't, it's because the one that goes down has gone past the threshold for RQ22, taking into account the changes and new cars.

It's good to see the Fiat Panda 4x4 put in it's rightful place - at the top of it's rarity with other RQ5-6 high ground clearance cars removed.

That D-type change is interesting. Is most of the speed being lost towards the top end of the 0-60? It's hard to see it beating the ZR2 and staying ultra-rare if it's losing its low end speed as it's already slower past 60ish.

How did we go from the list for review below in December to the very short actual list of corrections?

Corrections for reviewPerformance stats with links (not Wikipedia!)S30 2018 McLaren 720S: Now that the car has been released its proven to be much better. The new tested 0-60 is 2.5 seconds! And the drag times are far better then they are in game. (link, although not sure if using race fuel)S29 2017 Porsche Macan Turbo S Performance Pack: 0-60 4.2>4.0, or even 3.7s as per this test: (link). Note The Performance Package is called the ‘S’ in other markets. This link suggests a 0-60 of 3.5s (link)

S28 2015 Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Incorrect driverless weight of 1420 (DIN), should be 1495 (EU) to be brought into line with the 2018 GT3 RS and GT2 RS (EU) weights. Handling should be the same or worse than 2018 GT3RS and GT2 RS - see Nurburgring times. (link and link)

F6 1991 Chevrolet Beretta GTZ: The Beretta GTZ stats are off. It does 0-60 in 7.5 seconds, not 11.1. Handling should also be higher. I believe the performance stats were taken from a base car and not the GTZ. (youtube link)F5 1991 Chevrolet Caprice: The 0-60 for the Caprice should be closer to 10 seconds (current in-game is 12.5s). Even the heavier wagon pulled off a 10.5 second run in 1991. Here's the video. (link)F5 2016 Renault Twizy: Ground clearance is 120mm, should be medium (link)F4 1983 Chevrolet Camaro berlinetta: 0-60 should be around 10s (currently 15s!). Here is a comparison from 1983. Click the 'Test results' box on the right of the screen for the magazine's performance results. (link)

A30 2013 Audi S8 plus: Not actually released until 2015A25 2016 Jaguar F-Type Convertible: Image is silver, in-game model is redA24 2015 Mercedes CLS 400: The Mercedes CLS 400 has a picture of a Mercedes CLS 63 AMGA24 2006 Mercedes-AMG E 63: "this Mercedes E 63 AMG is a 2006 when the design shown in the picture looks like a 2010 model."A24 2012 Mercedes-AMG C 63: Wrong picture, in-game shows W205 model, the correct one is W204 facelift.A24 2012 Mercedes-AMG C 63: Weight should be 1655 kg.A23 2003 Mercedes-AMG E 55: Wrong pic - looks like a 1999 modelA23 2001 Chevrolet Z06: Wrong pic - shows a regular C5, not the C5 Z06A23 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Wrong pic - this is a ZR1A23 2009 Mercedes-AMG S 63: Wrong picture, in-game shows W222 model, the correct one is W221 faceliftA23 2017 Chevrolet Camaro SS: The HP and torque of this camaro are correct but the picture and weight is of the 2015 version not the 2017, the weight should be 1671kg not 1783kg

B20 1993 Subaru Impreza WRX: The Subaru WRX STI's card lists the year as 1993 yet the picture shows a 1999 model.B19 1999 Mercedes-Benz E 430: Weight should be 1650kg instead of 1580kg (Claimed EU version)B19 1998 BMW 540i: Either picture or year is wrong... "The BMW 540i come in September 1992. Until September 1992 the top model from the E34 line was the 535 with a 6 cylinder. The 530i and the 540i with 8 cylinder come with the facelift in September 1992"

C18 2016 Infiniti QX50: Wrong pic - pic shows an EX-37

C18 1999 Honda S2000: Wrong pic - shows the newer version of the S2000C18 1981 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2: Should be 1971. (link to Superchevy.com)C17 1997 Volvo 850 AWD: stats are correct, but the image is wrong (it shows a 1992/1993 GLT model). The correct image should be a 850 station wagon (that was the only 850 that came in AWD form). Also: "Current picture shows a 1992 sedan 850. All AWD 850s were wagons and had the later facelift (1994-1997)."C16 1984 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z: The IROC-Z didn’t appear until 1985. The year and specs associated with this card would suggest the 1984 Camaro Z/28. The image and name need to be corrected.C16 2016 Subaru Outback: The photo is of the previous generation model. (example in post)C16 2016 Subaru Outback: Wrong pic - it shows the 2008 modelC15 1970 Chevrolet El Camino SS 454: Incorrect image

D13 2016 Ford Focus ST TDCi Estate: this pic should be a facelift modelD12 1996 Citroen Saxo VTS 16V: "The Citroen Saxo is wrong as the year is 1996 and the photo is of a MK2 version that came out in 1999 onwards."D10 1992 Renault Safrane Biturbo: Wrong picture, see link for correct pic (link)

E10 1976 Porsche 924: image is of a 924 Turbo, not a regular 924. The offset hood scoop and extra grille intakes in the bumper are of a turbo model.E9 2011 Chevrolet Aveo: Picture is actually of a Chevrolet SonicE8 1978 Ford Capri 3.0 S: incorrect picture. Depicted is a more modern Capri 2.8i, recognizable by alloys, side mirrors in a chassis paintjob and a thin red line on side of the car. The 3 litre in S spec had "S" vinyl sticker on lower part of it's side and classic "daisy" alloys.

F6 1981 Ford Fiesta XR2: "The Ford Fiesta xr2 is the wrong year. I told them about this before the update as they had the year as a MK3 Fiesta xr2i but a photo of a MK2 xr2. Now they have gone wrong the other way and have the year as a MK1 xr2 instead of a MK2 xr2 that it is."F4 1993 Suzuki Wagon R: Wrong pic - this is a 2010 Wagon RF4 1997 Mercedes-Benz A 160: Wrong pic - card says 1997, but the pic is a newer model

For corrections that do not yet have links, and rejected corrections, see this post (split out otherwise this post is too long for the forum)